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the pots/iot ^rong enough to be parted, by that 

 period, should be removed into the gree vho'ise 

 early in September, and there placed in their 

 proper situation in that department until the 

 spring fjl -.owing. Indeed there are some seeds, 

 which absolutely require to be kept for that 

 term before they will vegetate ; whereby it be- 

 comes necessary, to examine with care when 

 removing them to the green-house, whatever 

 pots have not by that time, shown any signs of 

 vegetation, and those which are found alive 

 must be saved, and treated in the same manoer 

 as fresh sown seeds, those which have failed 

 should be emptied, and taken to their proper 

 place at once. 



The pots set in the house will require nearly 

 the same treatment as usual, viz. ; to be kept 

 perfectly clear from weeds, and regularly wa- 

 tered. Water should now be given in the morn- 

 ing only, as any damps it may occasion, will 

 have time sufficient to evaporate in course of 

 the ensuing day ; whereas, if given in the even- 

 ing, it causes a dullness about their tender 

 leaves, and from the necessary closeness of the 

 house at night, not having free exhalation, it 

 may do a material injury ; not only to the seed- 

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